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Computer vision and multimedia forensics

5 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work.

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  • NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

    US research university contributing computational simulation, nanomedicine, and computer vision expertise to European consortia through MSCA mobility programs.

    IDENTITY project applied computer vision techniques to multimedia forensics and people identification.

    US4 projects
  • CENTRO DE APLICACIONES TECNOLOGICAS DE AVANZADA

    Cuban AI research centre specialising in speech processing, NLP for low-resource languages, and computer vision for forensic applications.

    IDENTITY (2016–2019) addressed computer-vision-enabled multimedia forensics and people identification, where CENATAV was a contributing partner.

    CU2 projects
  • HONG KONG BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

    Hong Kong university bridging EU and Chinese research on soil hydrology, water scarcity, sustainable land use, and agri-environmental socioeconomics.

    IDENTITY (2016–2019) was an MSCA-RISE exchange project on computer vision-enabled forensics and people identification, in which HKBU served as a third-party host or contributing institution.

    HK2 projects
  • MONASH UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA SDN BHD

    Malaysian branch campus of Monash University contributing to EU nature-based solutions and climate risk projects from a Southeast Asian base.

    Joined IDENTITY (2016–2019) as a partner on computer-vision-enabled multimedia forensics and people identification.

    MY2 projects
  • SOUTH CHINA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

    Chinese research university with laboratory expertise in micro/nano robotics for cancer cell manipulation and computer vision forensics.

    IDENTITY (2016–2019) addressed computer vision-enabled multimedia forensics and people identification, suggesting a separate research group with image analysis expertise.

    CN2 projects